Events Calendar
Benefits and Fundraisers
Egg-cellent 5K fun run and egg hunt. April 4 starting at 9a.m. Cherokee High School 86 Elk Crossing Ln., Cherokee, NC. 28719. support the Junior Class at Cherokee High School and help fund this year’s prom. Along the 3.1-mile course, runners will find color-coded eggs hidden throughout each mile. Participants may collect one egg per color — so keep your eyes open and choose wisely! Eggs may contain candy, small prizes, or a few “egg-stra” special surprises.Whether you’re racing for time or just out for a fun jog with friends, this event is designed to be family-friendly, festive, and just the right amount of competitive. Come ready to run, have fun, and make an egg-cellent difference for our Juniors. INFO: runsignup.com/race/nc/Cherokee/eggcellent5kfunrun.
Cheroke Childrens Home BINGO Fundraiser. April 11 doors open at 5 p.m. games start at 5:30 p.m. at the Peaches Squirrel Sports & Recreation Center, 1212 Birdtown Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Concessions available. All proceeds go to the Cherokee Childrens Home. INFO: Sharon Dills (828) 507-7720
EBCI Community Events
Get Real & Heal. Now – April 10. Mon. Wed. & Fridays at 10 a.m. at the Cherokee Fitness Complex 810 Acquoni Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. FREE 12 week group exercise program for patients who have had a cancer diagnosis. Info: Sherri.Watterson@Cherokeehospital.org
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance(VITA) Now – April 15, Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. call for an appointment (828) 359-6001.
Easter Vendor Extravaganza. March 27 from 10a.m – 4 p.m. at the Pam Taylor Painttown Gym 10 Old Gap Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Come shop with your local artisans and vendors. There will be food onsite. INFO: Angie Garcia (828) 778-4585.
Connect in Community. March 27 from 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.at Casa Kawi 1655 Acquoni Rd Ste. 9, Cherokee, NC. 28719. Everyone is welcome, Coffee, tea & Churros provided. Hosted by EBCI Council Women, Lavita “Muffin” Hill, Venita Wolfe, Shennelle Feather and Shannon Swimmer.
Community Easter Event. April 1 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at the Old Acquoni Expo Center 1441 Acquoni Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Meet the Easter Bunny, Easter Egg hunt, games and prizes.
Photographers Wanted. Submission by April 1. Cherokee Historical Association is seeking proposals from qualified photographers to take marketing photos during the 2026 season. Photos to be taken at the Oconaluftee Indian Village and Unto These Hils. Photographers should be local to the area. Additional considerations will be given to Indigenous candidates. Proposal should include: fee for 20 photos( including editing), any additional service fees, timeline to receive final photos, portfolio or sample of work. Cherokee Historical Association will select the proposal offering the best overall value, considering quality, experience and cost. Submit proposals to Chelsey@CherokeeAdventure.com by April 1. You may also email with questions if needed.
Super Hero Walk/ Ride. April 4 from 10:15 a.m. – 2 p.m. meet at the Museum of the Cherokee People parking lot 589 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Everyone is invited to join PHHS family Safety and community partners for an afternoon dedicated to raising awareness and providing education about child abuse. Walk, Bike or ride! Motorcycles, side by sides and cars are welcome to join. Activities to follow at Unity Field. INFO: Amy Nations (828) 359-1520.
Indoor Yard Sale. April 18 from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Yellowhill Activity Center 1416 Acquoni Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. INNFO: Virginia (828) 788-8659 or Dakota (828) 7336-8092.
Spring Garden Fair. April 24 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Yellowhill Activity Center 1416 Acquoni Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Featuring seeds, plants, yard art, education, and a re-purpose it contest for youth ages 5-17. Garden kits will be given away from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.(must show enrollment card). NAIWA will be serving sausage biscuits and Indian dinners. INFO: Lucille (828) 736-5285, Mariah (828) 788-3071 or email Carmaleta at carmaleta@msn.com
Spring Rod Run. April 24- 25 Old Cherokee High School Site, 1501 Acquoni Rd., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Thousands in Cash Giveaways, Early Bird Show and Shine Thursday after Lunch, Tool Box and Cooler Scooter Raffles, 50/50, Cruise Thru the Great Smokies National Park, Participant Meal, Valve Cover Racing, Model Car Contest, Vendors, Swap Meet, Food Vendors, Home Built Trophies, and More! Pre-Register before April 10 and be entered for a huge cash prize. Info: Cherokeerodders.com
Visitors Celebration Day. May 16 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Cherokee Welcome Center 498 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC.28719. Traditional dancing, music, arts & crafts, storytelling, stickball demonstrations, food trucks and more. INFO (828) 359-6490.
Cherokee Cultural/Historic Events
5K Walk/ Run for Cherokee Language Revitalization. March 28 registration starts at 8 a.m. 5K starts at 11 a.m.at Kituwah Mothertown 3831 Ela Rd., Bryson City, NC. 28713. Along with the 5K, there will also be songs, social dances and storytelling. INFO: Madison Hye Long (828) 736-4335 or madisonhye1@gmail.com
Cherokee Singers Gathering. April 15 and April 22. from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Wolftown Community Building, 12 Burgess Dr., Cherokee, NC. 28719. Space is limited. EBCI singers and dancers of all ages are invited to join, each gathering will focus on different social dances. INFO: Cherokee Winter Social on Facebook.
Annual Kituwah Celebration. June 6 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Kituwah Mound 3831 Ela Rd., Bryson City, NC. 28713. Social dances, entertainment, stickball demonstrations, food, community gathering. Call (828) 359-6406 to be a vendor, artisan, farmer, crafter or demonstrator.
EBCI Community Regular Meetings
NAIWA (North American Indian Women’s Association, Inc.) Cherokee Chapter meets the second Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the West Senior Center in Cherokee, N.C. Eligibility for membership: any American Indian or Alaska Native or Canadian First Nations woman, 18 years of age or older, who is officially identified as a member of a federally recognized Indian Tribe/Nation. The meetings contain information on purpose and further aims. All who meet the eligibility are invited to attend.
Qualla Boundary Historical Society. meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Yellowhill Community Building 918 Acquoni Rd. Cherokee, NC. 28719. Eeryone is welcome to attend the meetings, can join and be a member. The Society is organized to promote, preserve, and educate members of the
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), residents of the Qualla Boundary, and others so interested in Cherokee culture, history, arts and crafts, and genealogy/family histories. Follow on Facebook: Qualla Boundary Historical Society.
Dinilawigi (Tribal Council) Meetings
(All meetings are held in the Cherokee Tribal Council House in Cherokee, N.C. unless otherwise noted.)
Lands Committee. March 26 at 9 a.m.
Work Session on Tabled Res. No. 30 (Enhance transparency in tribal government). March 31 at 9 a.m.
Work Session on Tabled Res. No. 27 (Transparency in tribal government). March 31 at 10 a.m.
Work Session on Ord. No. 137 (Minors Trust Fund treated as GenWell Distribution. March 31 at 1 p.m.
Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort and Harrah's Cherokee Valley River Casino events
Concerts and Shows
Three Dog Night concert. March 27 at 9 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Three Dog Night Tickets Mar 27, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Santana concert on his “The Oneness Tour”. April 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Santana: Oneness Tour 2026 Tickets Apr 04, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Warren Zeiders concert. April 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Warren Zeiders World Tour 2026 Tickets Apr 10, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Styx concert. April 25 at 7:30 p.m. Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Styx Tickets Apr 25, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
ZZ Top concert. May 1 at 9 p.m. Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: ZZ Top Tickets May 01, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Yacht Rock Revue soft-rock party band concert. May 8 at 9 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Yacht Rock Revue – PRIMETIME Presented by CANN Tickets May 08, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Earth, Wind, and Fire concert. May 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Earth, Wind & Fire Tickets May 16, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Jeff Dunham comedy show. May 22 at 9 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Jeff Dunham: Artificial Intelligence Tickets May 22, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Jodeci concert. May 29 at 9 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Jodeci Tickets May 29, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Matt Mathews concert on his “Boujee On A Budget Tour”. June 5 at 9 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Matt Mathews: Boujee On A Budget Tickets Jun 05, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest – Announcing pre-sale Feb. 16 at 10 a.m.
- Finals live in the Event Center June 13 I Ages 21+ I Winner competes in world semifinals in Graceland this August
- Preliminary rounds held at Myst Bar June 12
- Elvis Tribute Artist will be greeting guests throughout property all weekend long
- Friday, June 12
- 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Elvis cameos/meet & greets on property
- 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Ultimate Elvis Contest Rounds 1 & 2 on Myst Bar stage
- Saturday, June 13
- 1 p.m.: Ultimate Elvis Contest Round 3 on Myst Bar Stage
- 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.: Elvis cameos/meet & greets on property
- 7:30 p.m.to 9 p.m.: Ultimate Elvis Contest Finals in Event Center
- Tickets available via Ticketmaster (page will go live Feb. 16) I presale code TMELVIS26 I On sale 10 a.m. Feb.
Morgan Jay on his “The Goofy Guy Tour”. June 19 at 9 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Morgan Jay: The Goofy Guy Tour Tickets Jun 19, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Grand Funk Railroad on its “Still Shinin’ On Tour”. Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event Center in Cherokee, N.C. For tickets, visit: Grand Funk Railroad: Still Shinin’ On Tour Tickets Aug 01, 2026 Cherokee, NC | Ticketmaster
Promotions and Other Events
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Round trip airfare for two
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Two tickets to a Braves Spring Training game on March 14 in North Port, FL
Pow Wow Listings
60th Annual FIHA Pow Wow. March 27-29 at St. Lucie County Fairgrounds in Fort Pierce, Fla. MC: Kaya Littleturtle. Host Northern Drum: War Paint. Host Southern Drum: Battle Horse. Info: Richard Gallant (772) 519-7888, fihapowwow@gmail.com
52nd Annual Dance for Mother Earth Pow Wow. March 28-29 at Skyline High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. Emcees: Shannon Martin, Bud Day. Host Drum: Ho-Chunk Station. Info: Pow Wow Committee at danceformotherearth@gmail.com
INAC 3rd Annual Pow Wow. March 28 in Indiahoma, Okla. MC: Martin Flores. Head Singer: Cy Ahtone. Info: (580) 246-3333
University of Maryland Pow Wow. March 28 at the University of Maryland Ritchie Coliseum in College Park, Md. Info: UMD Pow Wow Committee at powwow@umd.edu
35th Annual Woodlands & High Plains Pow Wow. March 28 at the MSUM (Minnesota State University – Moorhead) Nemzek Fieldhouse in Moorhead, Minn. MC: Mickey Hodges. Host Drum: Manoomin Singers. Info: (218) 477-2652, diversity@mnstate.edu
Spirit of Nations Pow Wow. March 28 at Jefferson County High School at 115 W. Dumplin Valley Rd. in Dandridge, Tenn. Info: www.indiancreekproductions.com
28th Annual A.I.L.Y.C. Spring Pow Wow. April 4 at the McCurtain County Sports Complex in Broken Bow, Okla. MC: Michael Loman. Host Northern Drum: Little Eagle. Host Southern Drum: Southern Pine. Info: Faith Jacob (580) 306-5692, fhparra@bbisdapp.org, or Brad Willis (580) 236-9537, zerosmoke42@gmail.com
Colorado College Native American Student Union Annual Pow Wow. April 4 at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colo. MC: Leo Chico Her Many Horses. Host Northenr Drum: Mile High. Host Southern Drum: Leading Arrow. Info: Debbie Howell at dhowell@coloradocollege.edu
Yellowhorse Pow Wow Celebration. April 4-5 at The Common aka Founders Hall in Collegedale, Tenn. MC: Jamie Oxendine. Host Drums: Rattlesnake Mountain, The Wild Bunch. Info: Tammera Hicks (423) 240-7270, Naservices.org@gmail.com
Rocky Mountain College Pow Wow. April 4 at the Metra Park Montana Pavilion in Billings, Mont. Emcees: Jerome White Hip and Leonard Bends. Host Drum: Wolf Bear. Info: Ja’Zell Pease (406) 657-1090, nao@rocky.edu
35th Annual Cherokee County Mother’s Day Pow Wow & Indian Festival. May 9-10 at Boling Park in Canton, Ga. MC: Ray Silva. Host Drum: Red Boys. Info: (770) 735-6275, rollingthunder34@ymail.com, or visit www.rthunder.com
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Analenisgi. Info: www.AAwnc80.com
Celebrate Recovery meets every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Cherokee Baptist Church at 812 Tsalagi Road, in Cherokee, N.C. This is a Christ-centered recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, hang-ups, and habits of any kind. All are welcome. Info: Chris McMillan (828) 788-5410
Cherokee Cancer Support Group, potluck dinner with a speaker the first Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at Betty’s Place, 40 Goose Creek Rd, Cherokee, N.C. Anyone is welcome to attend the potluck. The group provides educational and emotional support to clients and families of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians members with cancer. The group can provide financial assistance for fuel, lodging, and transportation and also can assist with mastectomy items, nutritional supplements, wigs, and related products. The group can volunteer to take a client to their appointment if it is requested in a timely manner. Betty’s Place is open Monday through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Info: (828) 497-0788
Life@WesternCarolina. each Wednesday morning during the academic school year the Life@ group meets on the campus of Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, N.C. For those over the age of 50 and looking for ways to engage with the community. To learn more or register visit life.wcu.edu or contact Western Carolina University Educational Outreach (828) 227-7397.
MARA (Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous) meets Thursdays at 5 p.m. in the Rivercane Room at Analenisgi. Info: Analenisgi (828) 497-9163 or visit: https://cherokeehospital.org/locations/analenisgi
Narcotics Anonymous meets on Mondays at 6 p.m. at the Cherokee Indian Hospital. Info: North Carolina NA Helpline (855) 227-6272, or www.NA.org
Western N.C. and Beyond Events
Palm Sunday Service. March 29 at 11 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church18 Jackson St., Sylva, N.C. 28779. Join us as they begin Holy Week with Palm Sunday, remembering Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The service includes the blessing of palms, scripture, prayer, and Holy Eucharist as we walk together toward Christ’s passion. Info: (828) 586-8358
Swain County Genealogical and Historical Society meeting. April 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the Swain County Regional Business Education and Training Center at 45 East Ridge Dr. in Bryson City, N.C. Paul Webb and Kaley Kelly will present “Ironfoot Clarke: Unraveling the Tangled Life of Bryson City’s Mystery Man”. Conversation and refreshments will follow the presentation. This is free and open to the public.
Maundy Thursday. April 2 at 6 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church18 Jackson St., Sylva, N.C. 28779. On Maundy Thursday, they remember the night Jesus gathered with his disciples for the Last Supper, washed the disciples’ feet, and gave the commandment that we love one another. This solemn and beautiful service includes the opportunity for footwashing as a sign of their commitment to love and service, Holy Eucharist, and the Stripping of the Altar – a powerful tradition that prepares the church for the sorrow of Good Friday. All are welcome. Info: (828) 586-8358
Good Friday Community Service. April 3 at 12 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church18 Jackson St., Sylva, N.C. 28779. On Good Friday, they gather at noon to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and reflect on the depth of God’s love for the world. This community service brings several local churches together. It includes Holy Eucharist and is followed by the Stations of the Cross: a solemn procession through downtown which commemorates the events of Christ’s final hours and helps to connect Jesus’ suffering to the suffering present in the world today. All are invited. Info: (828) 586-8358
The Great Vigil of Easter. April 4 at 8 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church18 Jackson St., Sylva, N.C. 28779. The Great Vigil of Easter is the first celebration of Easter and is one of the most beautiful and ancient services in the Christian tradition. They begin in darkness with the lighting of a fire outside. The fire is used to light a large Paschal candle, celebrating the victory of love and life over hatred and death. Through scripture, prayer, and song we remember God’s saving work throughout history, renew our baptismal covenant, and celebrate the first Eucharist of Easter. This powerful and joyful service moves from darkness into light as we proclaim together: Alleluia! Christ is risen! All are welcome to this special night of celebration. Desserts will follow. Info: (828) 586-8358
Easter Sunday, April 5 at 11 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church18 Jackson St., Sylva, N.C. 28779. Join for a joyful Easter Sunday celebration as they gather to proclaim the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the power of God’s resurrecting love in our world. The service will include Holy Eucharist, special music, prayer, and the celebration of new life. They’ll also attempt to sing Handel’s Halleluja Chorus. Following the service, children are invited to participate in an Easter Egg Hunt on the church grounds. All are welcome. Info: (828) 586-8358
Appalachian True Heritage Festival. April 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Downtown Historic Waynesville, NC. 28786. A day of activities celebrating Appalachian heritage, including a vendor market for handmade art and heritage craft demonstrations. INFO: www.visitwaynesvillenc.com
5th Annual Fiber Fair. April 24 and 25 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. both days. At the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center 123 Cromwell Dr., Townsend, TN. 37882. A celebration of time-honored craftsmanship where wool is spun, skills are shared, and fiber art lovers can browse to their heart’s content. Over two days, more than 20 vendors will fill the Heritage Center’s historic grounds. Throughout the weekend, experienced fiber artists will demonstrate traditional techniques and lead hands-on workshops rooted in Appalachian tradition. Local spinners and weavers will also be onsite, showcasing the enduring skills that shaped many aspects of mountain life. Info: (865) 448-0044 online at: gsmheritagecenter.org
Greening up the Mountains. April 25 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Downtown Sylva, NC. 28779. Greening Up the Mountains Festival, now in its 28th year, is a heritage arts festival that celebrates the arrival of Spring and Earth Day through both traditional and contemporary forms of Appalachian art, music, food, and beverage which honor our community and local artisans. The festival is sponsored by both the Town of Sylva and the Main Street Sylva Association and will be held in Historic Downtown Sylva, North Carolina. The Greening Up The Mountains Festival enjoys crowds of upwards of 12,000 attendees and has 150 vendor booth spaces. In addition to a variety of arts, crafts, and food vendors, attendees can enjoy a 5k run, beverage arts featuring local craft breweries, and live music throughout the day. INFO: Greeningupthemountains.com
150th Anniversary Celebration. April 26 at 4:30 p.m. at the Shelton House 49 Shelton St., Waynesville, NC. 28786. Enjoy an evening craft, music, food and history. Guest Speaker Ron Rash. INFO: www.shelton-house.org/events.
Stampede in the Smokies. May 1 and 2 gates open at 6 p.m. action begins at 8 p.m. at the Great Smoky Mountains Event Park 113 Hyatt Creek Rd., Bryson City, NC. 28713 To enter text (864) 784 – 4110 by April 28. Info: rodeoroadshow.rodeoticket.com/stampede-in-the-smokies/rodeo-information.
Kids Take over the Museum. May 4 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. At the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center 123 Cromwell Dr., Townsend, TN. 37882. There is no shortage of activities for your young crafter or artist, get their hands and minds busy on basket weaving, blacksmithing, and pottery making. Over 25 demonstrations, on-site vendors and special events are lined up for this huge day at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. Visitors play loads of games that were popular choices for kids on the mountain homestead. Plus, representatives from the Museum of the Cherokee will be on hand to share their cultural heritage. Info: (865) 448-0044 online at: gsmheritagecenter.org
First Annual Spring Men’s Retreat. May 9 – 10 at Camp Living Waters1510 W Dep Creek Rd., Bryson City, NC. 28713. All men, all churches, all invited. Speaker Jonathan Frady. FREE, signs up are now open. INFO: Foreman bradley (423) 579-2807 or Eddie Morrow (828) 507-2271.
Living History. May 30 and 31 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. both days. At Sam Houston School House 3650 Old Sam Houston School Rd., Maryville, TN. 37804. Vendors, food truck, kettle corn, re-enactors and so much more! INFO: (865) 983-1550.
Statehood Day. May 31 from 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at Sequoyah Birthplace Museum 576 HWY 360 Vonore, Tenn. 37885. Celebration of Tennessee Statehood Day . On June 1, 1796, Congress approved the admission of Tennessee as the sixteenth state of the Union. Our 1809 Blacksmith shop will be open with demonstrations going on throughout the afternoon. Come out and share the afternoon with living history in our 1800’s Dog-trot Log cabin. Learn about Cherokee’s in the Civil War. The museum is named for Sequoyah, a Cherokee, who could not read or write in any language, who perfected a system for reading and writing the Cherokee language so that the nation and its heritage would live forever. This year is the bicentennial of Sequoyah finishing his syllabary. Our acorn printing press will be doing demonstrations throughout the day. All Statehood Day activities are free and also enjoy free admission to the museum. INFO: (423) 884-6246
Sequoyah Remembrance Day. Aug. 3 from 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at Sequoyah Birthplace Museum 576 HWY 360 Vonore, Tenn. 37885. Come by and learn about the amazing history of Sequoyah! At the museum dedicated to the life and story of Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee written language. INFO: (423) 884-6246
35th Annual Cherokee Festival. Sept. 12 & 13 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Sequoyah Birthplace Museum 576 HWY 360 Vonore, Tenn. 37885. Cherokee Arts and crafts demonstrations, Cherokee storytelling, flute playing, Cherokee dances, name written in Cherokee, genealogy help, craft vendors and food vendors. INFO: (423) 884-6246
Join our Local Advisory Council. Help shape the future of mentorship on the Qualla Boundary. Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Western North Carolina. Seeking community leaders, parents, retirees, business owners and residents to join the local advisory council. Contact Brandon Fouts email brandonF@bbswnc.org or call (828) 347-6097.